Rights
Limited Flag: LimSBD + ApproReq
Policy Change on 2007-2010 Soundboards
On January 24, 2012
ScareKrow here,
I am the production mngr and foh engineer with the New Riders..
as of Jan 24, 2012. NRPS soundboards of The Bands Masters only from 2007-2010 will be allowed to be uploaded for royalty free circualtion. A designee of the band will handle this. We reserve the right to ask for uploads to be removed. Chuck T. will be sharing them and the files will read as NRPSxxxx-xx-xx.scarekrow.crazyfingers.sbeok.flac16
THANKS
SCAREKROW
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Policy
The New Riders Of The Purple Sage Taping Policy:
NRPS gives permission for recordings of their shows to be hosted and shared on line. This applies only to audience recordings, FM broadcasts, and select band approved circulating SBD recordings. No money may ever be made by the exchanging of shows in this manner.
Rob Bleetstein NRPS Archivist
On June 20, 2003, NRPS gave permission to Noah Weiner for shows to be hosted at the Archive, with the caveat to please OK any uploads with fan-archivist Noah Weiner noahbw ATnoahbw @comcast DOTnet. Update 10/2005: Noah says AUDs such as from recent tours are free to post without his prior approval. Any recent-tour SBDs are unlikely to be allowed, and *must* receive prior approval before upload.
Noah wrote us,
"I have been doing SHN archiving for the New Riders Of The Purple Sage for a
few years, and have obtained permission from the band to share their music
on-line in more public arenas such as archive.org. Here is the band's
taping policy."
Noah is willing to "[police] what is allowed to be shared and uploaded, as there is stuff that the band would not want freely circulating", for example the SBDs not covered in the policy below.
Official NRPS archivist Rob Bleestein sent approval for the arrangement that his associate Noah will see to the archive project on behalf of the band:
"ok mr. online man."
Fans, please email Noah to run potential uploads by him first. In addition to his screening for allowability, in some cases he may be able to address "best available source" issues for a performance. Thanks!